Not Reported Missing

By Sherrie Lowe

Willows Dip
Book Five.
Young photography student Josh Hetherington-O’Keefe is out walking his border collie Izzy over the common at dawn and photographing the wildlife when Izzy becomes interested in a pile of rags dumped beside the rushes. On closer inspection Josh sees that it is the body of what looks like a middle aged man and shaken by the discovery he calls the police. There is no identification on the body. All that there is is a wallet containing a few pounds, a photograph, and a key.

Who is the man? Who is in the photograph and where is the door that the key fits? The ghost of the man’s body has its own voice and frustrations at the lack of memory. Villagers old and new all speculate on the mystery and during the course romances flourish as life continues to unfold in this quintessentially English village.

Mystery and romance: first love, young love, older love and love in between. Willow’s Dip is a good place to be – for some.

This is a family/village saga but will stand alone as a story although the main characters from previous books in the series, also Whisper to Me, are featured as well as new ones.

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